We also discovered that Brown is on Twitter. ESPN, of course, has a Twitter policy. Among other things, that policy prohibits ESPN's on-air talent from treating Twitter like a "personal playground," and that it "is not a place to incite arguments, render threats, divulge company information or opine endlessly." Brown, apparently, never got the memo.

As some of his 9,800 followers began lashing out at him because of what he said about Mitchell, Brown began feeding the trolls. His tweets, of which there were many, are still there for all to see. We've grabbed the best of the bunch for you in case he decides to take them down. All were sent on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. 'Tis the season: